| 1891 - 958 páginas
...(the author is speaking of the New Mexicans), " they are known to have been tillers of the soil ; nnd though the implements used and their methods of cultivation...were both simple and primitive, cotton, corn, wheat, beans, and many varieties of fruits which constituted their principal food were raised in abundance."... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1874 - 870 páginas
...square, and paved with large polished stones.17* From the earliest information we have of these nations they are known to have been tillers of the soil; and...were both simple and primitive, cotton, corn, wheat, beans, with many varieties of fruits, which constituted their principal food, were raised in abundance.... | |
| 1891 - 766 páginas
..."From the earliest information we have of these nations " (the author is speaking of the New Mexicans), "they are known to have been tillers of the soil ;...cultivation were both simple and primitive, cotton, corn, wheal, beans, and many varieties of fruits which constituted their principal food were raised in abundance."... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1882 - 876 páginas
...square, and paved with large polished stones.174 From the earliest information we have of these nations they are known to have been tillers of the soil; and...were both simple and primitive, cotton, corn, wheat, beans, with many varieties of fruits, which constituted their principal food, were raised in abundance.... | |
| George Lincoln Goodale - 1891 - 64 páginas
..."From the earliest information we have of these nations" (the author is speaking of the New Mexicans), "they are known to have been tillers of the soil ;...were both simple and primitive, cotton, corn, wheat, beans, and many varieties of fruits which constituted their pr1ncipal food were raised in abundance."... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 614 páginas
..."From the earliest information we have of these nations" (the author is speaking of the New Mexicans), "they are known to have been tillers of the soil;...were both simple and primitive, cotton, corn, wheat, beans, and many varieties of fruit which constituted their principal food were raised in abundance."... | |
| 1892 - 790 páginas
...From the earliest information we have ofthese nations'' (the author is speaking of the New Mexicans), '-they are known to have been tillers of the soil...were both simple and primitive, cotton, corn, wheat, beans, and many varieties of fruits which constituted their principal food were raised in abundance."... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 604 páginas
..."From the earliest information we have of these nations" (the author is speaking of the New Mexicans'), "they are known to have been tillers of the soil;...were both simple and primitive, cotton, corn, wheat, beans, and many varieties of fruit which constituted their principal food were raised in abundance."... | |
| 1892 - 928 páginas
...the earliest information we have of these nations " (the author is speaking of the New Mexicans), " they are known to have been tillers of the soil ;...were both simple and primitive, cotton, corn, wheat, beans, and many varieties of fruits which constituted their principal food were raised in abundance."... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 606 páginas
..."From the earliest information we have of these nations" (the author is speaking of the New Mexicans), "they are known to have been tillers of the soil;...were both simple and primitive, cotton, corn, wheat, beans, and many varieties of fruit which constituted their principal food were raised in abundance."... | |
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